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atlantic city geographically the tiny part of new jersey. i guess this came from interest in making sure there were not corruptive influences and gambling. in north carolina, they asked for any -- if anyone who ifointed the judge gave -- the judge gave any money to that person who a point to them, which is an interesting question. you would not be that in a state where there is an election system only. wortha asks for the net of the judges. they each other own particular brand of things. as our states to, they all have unique identities. host: do judges typically answer these types of questions openly? it is hard to know, but some film out with more diligence than others, some judges go above and beyond. they are not required to say how many shares they own in a stock in some judges did. some judges say i think this is important, i will put it out there, and just as war and silver in maine -- justice warren silver in maine was not required to disclose a much younger than a stock and he did. some judges went above and beyond. it's hard to kno
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new jersey is near new york city where as the song goes. if you can make it here you can make it anywhere. but for many libertine has its limits. you can quickly end up struggling call us have long been an all too common part of city life. adam visits new york often because he's joined the global shakers network along with artists politicians economists and environmentalists. they all exchange ideas organized events and draw awareness to various problems and are all younger than thirty am and noon today. will i make when starting a company focused on the company and sometimes it is a little bit isolated. but i think you can really benefit from meeting other people who have fresh perspectives. you know that no two people and above are global superstar them are like no two people have the same background where i doing the same thing you really have access to the diversity of talent perspective auctions and i hope you have a little bit more on objectivity and whatever it is you're doing and also discover and brainstorm new ideas to impact the
new jersey is near new york city where as the song goes. if you can make it here you can make it anywhere. but for many libertine has its limits. you can quickly end up struggling call us have long been an all too common part of city life. adam visits new york often because he's joined the global shakers network along with artists politicians economists and environmentalists. they all exchange ideas organized events and draw awareness to various problems and are all younger than thirty am and...
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we need to keep up the fights in the cities. and keep pursuing breakthroughs. i am pleased to announce research at nih. we will redirect a $100 million into the project because the united states should be at the forefront into how to put hiv into long-term remission or eliminate it completely. >> the president earlier this week as you know discussing additional funding for aids research. how close are we to finding a cure for aids? >> well, i think you have to look at the situation of a cure. it is impossible to predict how far we are away. people are confused with ending the aids epidemic and getting people on treatment. curing is a sustained remission without the need for therapy. that is a goal that is not going to be easy. but one of things you don't want to get confused with is even though we don't have a cure, the advances that have been made by the therapy is nothing short of breath-taking. in the early 1980s, when i started taking care of aids patients, after the discovery of the disease, the survival rate was 6-8 months and 50% of patients were dead wi
we need to keep up the fights in the cities. and keep pursuing breakthroughs. i am pleased to announce research at nih. we will redirect a $100 million into the project because the united states should be at the forefront into how to put hiv into long-term remission or eliminate it completely. >> the president earlier this week as you know discussing additional funding for aids research. how close are we to finding a cure for aids? >> well, i think you have to look at the situation...
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the city's main square was surrounded by barricades. the chant was revolution. the president's office was ringing with riot police. tonight, from inside those defenses, he gave a lengthy interview in which he appealed for calm. >> members of the government and the security services and the people on the rallies must all , he toldhe law interviewers from four different tv channels. >> but his rivals called on him to step down. foreign language] >> there is still an arab determination from the protesters thomas who say they won't go away until the president resigns -- from the protesters, who say they won't go away until the president resigns. >> we want to see a new leader and government here in the ukraine. >> i think most people will stay here. all of the ukraine is coming here. >> people are coming every day. >> it is just the beginning. >> the trigger for these protests was the president's decision to postpone ukraine's move toward the european union and away from russia. for many, especially in the western half of this divided country, that was a reason to t
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here in new york city take a look here at times square andç you can see for the most part business as usual. light snow coming down but no snow on the ground. the governor has activated the state emergencyç operation s center, the suburbs are going to be faring not as well as new york city. the northeast corridor deelg with quite a çmess. philadelphia very hard hit. philly has another six inches of new snow. kids in delaware, mid mid, west virginia, kentucky andç tennese have the day off thanks to mother nature. in washington, knowledge emergency federal workers didn't have to go into theç office. new england is expecting up to four inches of snow and the state police in kentucky say, so far thereve beenç 80 traffic related accidents. but the hardest hit airportsç laguardia, and newark. gretchen? >> all right. i don't know about you, they never cancelledç school. ti f thank you for the report. >> police in baltimore investigating a train accident. earlier this morning train ç accident. police will determine whether the icy storm played a role. new"f11 out from the bot
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so how does the cockroaches get on new york city? scientists suspect they were burroed in the soil's decorative plants in new york. and the washington time tweeting, air force band puts on flash mob show at smithsonian. 120 musicians taking part in a surprise show at the national air and space museum. a lone cellist kicking it off. the vocalists chiming in from a second floor balcony. and a game day tradition. "sports illustrated" tweeting, no tailgating will be allowed at super bowl xlviii. it will be prohibited at met life stadium in new jersey. fans will be able to have food and drinks inside their cars but cannot take out a grill or lounge chair or do anything to tape more than one parking space. what do you think about the no tailgating rule? tweet me. >>> and straight ahead, another new problem with obama care. forget about privacy. tens of thousands of you just lost it. it might be you. >>> a 3-year-old autistic boy will have to give up a pet chicken that he uses for therapy. the city council denied the request to keep it at t
so how does the cockroaches get on new york city? scientists suspect they were burroed in the soil's decorative plants in new york. and the washington time tweeting, air force band puts on flash mob show at smithsonian. 120 musicians taking part in a surprise show at the national air and space museum. a lone cellist kicking it off. the vocalists chiming in from a second floor balcony. and a game day tradition. "sports illustrated" tweeting, no tailgating will be allowed at super bowl...
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the city's main square was surrounded by barricades. the chant was revolution. the president's office was ringing with riot police. tonight, from inside those defenses, he gave a lengthy interview in which he appealed for calm. >> members of the government and the security services and the people on the rallies must all , he toldhe law interviewers from four different tv channels. >> but his rivals called on him to step down. foreign language] >> there is still an arab determination from the protesters thomas who say they won't go away until the president resigns -- from the protesters, who say they won't go away until the president resigns. >> we want to see a new leader and government here in the ukraine. >> i think most people will stay here. all of the ukraine is coming here. >> people are coming every day. >> it is just the beginning. >> the trigger for these protests was the president's decision to postpone ukraine's move toward the european union and away from russia. for many, especially in the western half of this divided country, that was a reason to t
the city's main square was surrounded by barricades. the chant was revolution. the president's office was ringing with riot police. tonight, from inside those defenses, he gave a lengthy interview in which he appealed for calm. >> members of the government and the security services and the people on the rallies must all , he toldhe law interviewers from four different tv channels. >> but his rivals called on him to step down. foreign language] >> there is still an arab...
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that animated the city. it brought it to life. it showed us that new orleans -- the reports of its death are greatly exaggerated. i know there's some people who think that's silly that we unite behind the football team. why can't a city unite behind something higher and more noble than that? i don't know. it's just the fact that that's what they decide to unite behind. isn't that a good thing? shouldn't we be encouraging that? it's not just professional teams. looking taxes, high school football on friday nights, which that done to a committee. some of the college towns turn into metropolises on saturday. what football can do to galvanize the community. there's very few things that can have the power of football. it's america's game. we start talking about some of the presidents and their obsession with football for whatever reason. i think it would be a good place to close and then we can take some questions. and the president is most closely associated with football is theodore roosevelt. and theodore roosevelt's interest in foo
that animated the city. it brought it to life. it showed us that new orleans -- the reports of its death are greatly exaggerated. i know there's some people who think that's silly that we unite behind the football team. why can't a city unite behind something higher and more noble than that? i don't know. it's just the fact that that's what they decide to unite behind. isn't that a good thing? shouldn't we be encouraging that? it's not just professional teams. looking taxes, high school...
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city shut down. we wish the best for the folks down there. >>> we want to turn to ron with the other stories this morning. >> hi, there. good morning to you, bianna and dan. good morning, everyone. well, we begin with a frightening turn of events in a christmas parade event in virginia where a float suddenly went up into flames. tai hernandez has more. >> reporter: festive cheer took a scary turn at a virginia beach holiday parade when one of the last floats of the event became engulfed in flames. aubrey phillips caught it on his cell phone. >> next thing we know, one of the floats burst into flames. >> reporter: the fire shot up 15 feet into the air, according to witnesses. spectators were sent scrambling on the sidelines, fleeing from the fire ball. volunteer firefighters who happened to be marching in front of the flaming float got to work quickly. they had trouble at first putting it out. >> it was pretty intense. they had fire extinguishers. they couldn't put it out with the fire extinguishers.
city shut down. we wish the best for the folks down there. >>> we want to turn to ron with the other stories this morning. >> hi, there. good morning to you, bianna and dan. good morning, everyone. well, we begin with a frightening turn of events in a christmas parade event in virginia where a float suddenly went up into flames. tai hernandez has more. >> reporter: festive cheer took a scary turn at a virginia beach holiday parade when one of the last floats of the event...
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just take the city of little rock. they are preparingor a drop of upwards of 40 degrees, mid-70s into the mid-30s in just 24 hours. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel is up where the professionals live. a cold and windy night in duluth, minnesota, where i'm told it's rocking our satellite truck back and forth in addition to you. mike, good evening. >> reporter: hey, good evening, brian. it has been a wild day out here. lake superior winds gusting over 40 and six to eight foot waves crashing behind me. and just up the road, they've had 22 inches of snow. as you mentioned, a big part of the west, 17 million people being impacted by the storm as i got hit by a wave. and look at the snowfall forecast. another foot here. the colorado skiers will get another foot of snow. even plowable snow in denver where temperatures this afternoon fell 26 degrees in two hours. once the snow ends, the bitter cold comes in from the yukon. temperatures thursday as cold as 35 degrees below average in denver. billings topped out at 4. f
just take the city of little rock. they are preparingor a drop of upwards of 40 degrees, mid-70s into the mid-30s in just 24 hours. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel is up where the professionals live. a cold and windy night in duluth, minnesota, where i'm told it's rocking our satellite truck back and forth in addition to you. mike, good evening. >> reporter: hey, good evening, brian. it has been a wild day out here. lake superior winds gusting over 40 and six to eight foot waves...
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the motor city now must address its $18 billion debt. the judge's decision was opposed by the city's unions, pension funds and retirees who claim that the debt will be settled through cuts to their benefits. mindful of that, the judge says that he will not sign off on just any proposed cuts. >>> the nation's capitol is a little brighter for the rest of the year after getting an annual touch of holiday glitz. >> house speaker john boehner flipping the switch last night on the capitol christmas tree. it's an 88-foot-tall spruce, adorned with 5,000 ornaments made by kids across the country. >> and it looks beautiful. >> a beautiful tree. i will say that, yes. >>> coming up, which state curses the most? the results are in. >> interesting. >>> plus, a california ceo and his family vanished. the frantic search for their plane after it seemed to disappear from the skies. >>> and what billy joel is planning to do every month to delight his fans. >>> stock market momentum seems to be fading as all major averages have taken a beating this week. th
the motor city now must address its $18 billion debt. the judge's decision was opposed by the city's unions, pension funds and retirees who claim that the debt will be settled through cuts to their benefits. mindful of that, the judge says that he will not sign off on just any proposed cuts. >>> the nation's capitol is a little brighter for the rest of the year after getting an annual touch of holiday glitz. >> house speaker john boehner flipping the switch last night on the...
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how did the cockroaches get to new york city? scientists suspect they were burrowed in the soil of decorative plants at the park. and the united states air force band surprising museum visitors. "the washington times" tweeting air force plan puts on flash mob show at smithsonian. 120 musicians taking part in surprise show at the national air and space museum. a lone cheloist. officials banning a game day tradition for from this year's super bowl. "sports illustrated" tweeting no tailgating will be allowed at super bowl bowl 48. tailgating will be prohibited at metlife stadium in new jersey. fans will be able to have food and drink inside their cars but cannot take out a grill or lounge chair or do anything to take up more than one parking space? what do you think of the no tailgating rule? #greta. >>> straight ahead, another new problem with obamacare. forget about privacy. tens of thousands of you just lost it. it might be you. we will tell you who next. >>> is this just cruel? a 3-year-old you a cities particular boy will have
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., philly, up to new york city. maybe a couple of inches before you see a changeover to freezing rain and eventually rain. the monday morning commute that is probably icy. allow extra time for that. meanwhile, even though the storminess has left the south, the cold is locked in. we're below freezing in dallas. with a freezing fog advisory. it will be awhile until they thaw out. we'll tell you the timing on the thaw, the western chill, the eastern storm. there's plenty of weather. dan? >> thank you, lee. >>> ground zero in this mess is dallas. the airport has turned into a massive shelter for thousands of passengers. abc's mike boettcher is at dallas ft. worth international with the latest. mike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. well, this storm hit here 48 hours ago. if you're a passenger here at dfw airport or just driving to your destination, you're still feeling the effects. the ice fell. but the ice did not melt. a record arctic air blast has kept dallas and ft. worth creeping along. travel is risky
., philly, up to new york city. maybe a couple of inches before you see a changeover to freezing rain and eventually rain. the monday morning commute that is probably icy. allow extra time for that. meanwhile, even though the storminess has left the south, the cold is locked in. we're below freezing in dallas. with a freezing fog advisory. it will be awhile until they thaw out. we'll tell you the timing on the thaw, the western chill, the eastern storm. there's plenty of weather. dan? >>...
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more on the tense situation in the capitol city. just looking like a muslim here and make you a target. they say he is a general, they want to kill him. he says he is just a local businessman. they arrest the man, taking him away. >> in another suburb of the city, a man is carries to safety, he has been stabbed. locals accuse him of being part of anti-balica, a mainly christian group. >> we asked where he was from, he couldn't tell us. >> french soldiers have a difficult task, there are thousands of armed people in the city, and french forces are under a u.n. mandate to disarm them. the french stop this pickup, they are told to move away from the vehicle. the french soldiers here say they found weapons and grenades inside the cars of these men. the cars have been confiscated you can see they are arrested with their hands behind their backs. french soldiers have told us these mean are the same people responsible for an exchange of fire earlier, close to the airport. >> our priority is the same. it is to security this zone so we can g
more on the tense situation in the capitol city. just looking like a muslim here and make you a target. they say he is a general, they want to kill him. he says he is just a local businessman. they arrest the man, taking him away. >> in another suburb of the city, a man is carries to safety, he has been stabbed. locals accuse him of being part of anti-balica, a mainly christian group. >> we asked where he was from, he couldn't tell us. >> french soldiers have a difficult task,...
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alas events of the campaign was in new york city. it was in a heavily hispanic area. bakeryat every hispanic in the state of new jersey. he made it a priority. it was a priority from day one. when he brings to the table is the fact that he can get, that he can increase the base. that he can get crossover voters. he needed to prove that he did. he made it a priority. the romney did not. do not blame hispanics. question, final question, would be that tonight you've talked a lot about what the republican party needs. you are saying that white men are not with they used to be. you touched on chris christie and what he did to appeal to the republican party and the hispanic vote. think, in your opinion, could be the candidate to aing everyone back republican party in the white house. >> i'm jaded and biased. he is my friend. i know him. i love him. he speaks beautiful spanish. i think the best candidate in the field is jeb bush. i think -- a sickly this election cycle, i am like a plus size men's store. i'd either go in big or tall. if the tall guy does not take me to the p
alas events of the campaign was in new york city. it was in a heavily hispanic area. bakeryat every hispanic in the state of new jersey. he made it a priority. it was a priority from day one. when he brings to the table is the fact that he can get, that he can increase the base. that he can get crossover voters. he needed to prove that he did. he made it a priority. the romney did not. do not blame hispanics. question, final question, would be that tonight you've talked a lot about what the...
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go outside of the city and the republican party is a pretty vibrant party. we control 60% of the governors seats. we control a majority of the statehouses. we control the majority of the state senate seats in the statehouse seats. i mean you know look at what chris christie did in new jersey. look what scott walker's doing in wisconsin and these people that aren't just thriving in the deep south. i talk about this to matt. we have been trapped as the party of the deep south. basically all the places where i've lived, that is where republicans do well. florida, mississippi, alabama, georgia. if you live in new england the chances are pretty good you will be represented by a democrat. we have started to break out of that sort of deep south strategy and i talk how -- about how we can do that in the book. >> speaking of the book, does this work lacks. >> i'm joking. that one doesn't work. [laughter] >> it's interesting because you are a proud republican. your record is consistently conservative over decades except for one issue. and yet you were being called the
go outside of the city and the republican party is a pretty vibrant party. we control 60% of the governors seats. we control a majority of the statehouses. we control the majority of the state senate seats in the statehouse seats. i mean you know look at what chris christie did in new jersey. look what scott walker's doing in wisconsin and these people that aren't just thriving in the deep south. i talk about this to matt. we have been trapped as the party of the deep south. basically all the...
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nelson mandela visited the city in 1990 after his release from prison. brian rooney is live outside that church. explain to us why that church is such a special connection to nelson mandela >> reporter: well, it's one of the most prominent churches in all of los angeles, and it is a community focus. it's always been involved. and back in the days when nelson mandela was in prison and america was going through its civil rights era, there was a special connection. people here were inspired by nelson mandela andrew strength from him. and then to have him come and visit only a few months after he got out of prison was quite a big event here they have been remembering him in church services all day. and i would like to take a listen for a minute here they just do wonderful services here ♪ ♪ amen. ♪ amen. ♪ amen. ♪ >> reporter: we have with us now one of the leaders of those services, senior pastor j. edgar boyd. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> i wondered: how do you, in a relatively brief service, how down memorialize this man? >> it's al
nelson mandela visited the city in 1990 after his release from prison. brian rooney is live outside that church. explain to us why that church is such a special connection to nelson mandela >> reporter: well, it's one of the most prominent churches in all of los angeles, and it is a community focus. it's always been involved. and back in the days when nelson mandela was in prison and america was going through its civil rights era, there was a special connection. people here were inspired...
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bankruptcy judge will rule the choices eligible for bankruptcy protection and let the city proposing plan to restructure its debt. if rose decides to kick the city -- thebankruptcy court, 500 claimants are among the nearly 100,000 creditors that are owed $18 billion. howard, good morning on our oppose line. i feel that somebody may get a hold of the controls and may use it for other purposes, like delivering a package with a bomb. if you have seen some futuristic movies, they are either spying on you. even in england they have cameras all over the place. there are summary things that can go on right now. host: a lot of people are responding to the poll on our facebook page. you can continue the conversation on our facebook page and also participate in that poll as well. one more call, this is glenn. i worked overseas in a third world country for years in the oil field. the government would not let us use that technology in this country. they do not allow us to bring the technology and. we have the corporations making money, making billions of dollars. that is my comment. host: you th
bankruptcy judge will rule the choices eligible for bankruptcy protection and let the city proposing plan to restructure its debt. if rose decides to kick the city -- thebankruptcy court, 500 claimants are among the nearly 100,000 creditors that are owed $18 billion. howard, good morning on our oppose line. i feel that somebody may get a hold of the controls and may use it for other purposes, like delivering a package with a bomb. if you have seen some futuristic movies, they are either spying...
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d.c.t 6:00 p.m., the council has given parliamentary approval to raising the cities minimum-wage. the vote was unanimous. if approved on second reading and signed, the minimum wage would jump to $11.50 an hour. the current minimum wage is $8.25 an hour. montgomery and prince george's counties raised their minimum wage to $11.50 an hour last month. >> vice president joe biden is calling for calm in the airspace dispute between china, japan, and other u.s. allies. the vice president met today with the china -- the japanese prime minister. the vice president will discuss the issue during a meeting with in beijingsident tomorrow. >> that newspaper editor who broke the edward snowden story about nsa classified document says he has just scratched the surface of the scandal. said he hasdger published one percent of the documents received by the paper. he also accused british authorities of trying to intimidate the newspaper. >> coming up on abc seven news at 6 p.m. a teacher accused of sexually thusing a child wit special needs. the family says they refuse to remain silent. >> and unusua
d.c.t 6:00 p.m., the council has given parliamentary approval to raising the cities minimum-wage. the vote was unanimous. if approved on second reading and signed, the minimum wage would jump to $11.50 an hour. the current minimum wage is $8.25 an hour. montgomery and prince george's counties raised their minimum wage to $11.50 an hour last month. >> vice president joe biden is calling for calm in the airspace dispute between china, japan, and other u.s. allies. the vice president met...
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transit taking nuke city. so i do think there's some steam and the headwind that can actually push perkins through the gate, but it has to be formulaic. meaning we have to have formula funds, no more competitive grants. we can keep on doing winners and losers in the nation when all communities really should have high quality career tech ed spent last question. mr. thomas. >> you know, it seems to me at least that like politics, education is pretty local. and today's teachers do you think are trained well enough to handle situations like zero-tolerance policies that are so bizarre that they produce incredible incidents and bad publicity? kids being held up and suspended for childish things that are completely, goes along with david bullying. the lack of parental involvement in the inner cities to the extent that produces what we have today, because there aren't any pets sometimes. there may be grandparents but that's about it. how do you do with those kinds of things on a local basis? it's all well and good to
transit taking nuke city. so i do think there's some steam and the headwind that can actually push perkins through the gate, but it has to be formulaic. meaning we have to have formula funds, no more competitive grants. we can keep on doing winners and losers in the nation when all communities really should have high quality career tech ed spent last question. mr. thomas. >> you know, it seems to me at least that like politics, education is pretty local. and today's teachers do you think...
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pinpointingbe african-american cities. once these emergency managers affluentn place, the -- the elected officials will no longer have a voice. "the wall street journal" adding -- one more call from vanderbilt texas. george.this is we actually do need an apprenticeship program. mercedes-benz offered one in 2010 and it is working good over there in germany. that is what we need to bring down here, more apprenticeships, something like that. there are lots of opportunity down here, considering that even though we had immigrant in fluctuation, those things are not excuses. we need to be entrepreneurs out here. we need to give small businesses the opportunity. credit and give them small business credit. that is what i need to see. that is the last call we will take on that topic. we will change gears for the next topic and talk about iran and other countries. robert zarate joins us. later on we look at those who sit on state supreme court. weekend long, we are featuring the history and literary theme of the ohio his -- of the o
pinpointingbe african-american cities. once these emergency managers affluentn place, the -- the elected officials will no longer have a voice. "the wall street journal" adding -- one more call from vanderbilt texas. george.this is we actually do need an apprenticeship program. mercedes-benz offered one in 2010 and it is working good over there in germany. that is what we need to bring down here, more apprenticeships, something like that. there are lots of opportunity down here,...
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and i think there's only upside potential for voters in detroit or all the big cities for republicans. >> so, david, he was there talking about these freedom zones. which sounded a lot to me like clinton era economic empowerment zones. right? which i'm pretty sure at one point the republicans were not so much in favor of that. is this part of the reboot? okay, we're just going to give them money? that also, that sounds like stimulus which, again, i thought the republicans were opposed to. >> i look at this as an attempt to legitimize what naomi klein has called disaster capitalism. rand paul shows up and says, listen, the problem with detroit, the problem for voters of color in detroit is democratic policies have been too intense. what we need to do is effectively deregulate the entire economy. we need to focus on cutting taxes for the wealthy. we need to focus on all sorts of right wing education experiments. school choice. vouchers. et cetera, et cetera. that's how we'll solve this problem. and i think there's a danger to this. because i think in a place like detroit that has been h
and i think there's only upside potential for voters in detroit or all the big cities for republicans. >> so, david, he was there talking about these freedom zones. which sounded a lot to me like clinton era economic empowerment zones. right? which i'm pretty sure at one point the republicans were not so much in favor of that. is this part of the reboot? okay, we're just going to give them money? that also, that sounds like stimulus which, again, i thought the republicans were opposed to....
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the peak tech school that ibm in new york city, the colleges in new york city, the new york city department of education, and our union actually put together. it got a lot of attention because the president mentioned it in the state of the union, than the president went to see it, but this is a fantastic school. it's a school where ibm has back-mapped from what the entry position, the skills required for the entry position in ibm is, and we have put a six-year program together that also is aligned with the common core critical thinking, and every body, you go to the school, everybody loves it. so it is actually helping re- envision what career tech ed should look like in this new economy, and frankly, there is a lot of really great career tech ed schools throughout the country. toledo has one that is a terrific school, that has been aligned with gm. aviation high school in new york city, aligned with the aviation industry. transit tech in new york city. so i think there is some steam and a headwind that could actually push perkins through the gate, but it has to be formulaic. meaning we hav
the peak tech school that ibm in new york city, the colleges in new york city, the new york city department of education, and our union actually put together. it got a lot of attention because the president mentioned it in the state of the union, than the president went to see it, but this is a fantastic school. it's a school where ibm has back-mapped from what the entry position, the skills required for the entry position in ibm is, and we have put a six-year program together that also is...
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we've testified in front of the new york city council, and we've done so in every state or city that either tries to tax electronic cigarettes or do -- or premoat an indoor smoking ban. what's really interesting is the leading anti-smoking ngo in all of the u.k., ash, action on smoking and health, these are the paramount anti-tobacco ngo and all the u.k., they're opposed to indoor smoking bans for electronic cigarettes, and so in all of these cases we keep saying the same thing. where is the signs? where is the data? the answer we keep getting is, well well, don't have the science and we don't have the data. we always ask ourselves -- ask the same question. is it really responsible for government policy makers to be making regulations when they say we don't have all of the information, but we're going to regulate? i don't think that's the appropriate way for our government to behave. >> i totally agree. i hope that you actually do come public, and i think as a exercise we could also get people off the tobacco. thank you so much. njoy. great to have you, sir. >> thanks, jim. >> for th
we've testified in front of the new york city council, and we've done so in every state or city that either tries to tax electronic cigarettes or do -- or premoat an indoor smoking ban. what's really interesting is the leading anti-smoking ngo in all of the u.k., ash, action on smoking and health, these are the paramount anti-tobacco ngo and all the u.k., they're opposed to indoor smoking bans for electronic cigarettes, and so in all of these cases we keep saying the same thing. where is the...
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and even into new york city as well. we're going to watch this. mainly a rain event, but you can't rule out the wintry mix. but monday afternoon, monday evening, it's out of here. but we still have many hours to go and many problems on the roads and airways. look at the forecast precipitation. this is ice. this is the area i'm concerned with where we can see ice on the roads, power lines could give us incredible amounts of power outages in these areas. that's going to be dangerous. taking a look at the winter weather advisories. freezing rain watches and warnings, ice storm warnings for parts of virginia. this will continue for the next several hours. and harris, behind us, extraordinary cold air for this time of year. subzero temperatures and with the windchills dangerously cold as far south as texas. this is going to be quite a while before we're done and over with this. >> we'll come back to you as the news warrants. things have changed just in the last 45 minutes or so. we will check back. >>> this storm obviously affecting millions of people
and even into new york city as well. we're going to watch this. mainly a rain event, but you can't rule out the wintry mix. but monday afternoon, monday evening, it's out of here. but we still have many hours to go and many problems on the roads and airways. look at the forecast precipitation. this is ice. this is the area i'm concerned with where we can see ice on the roads, power lines could give us incredible amounts of power outages in these areas. that's going to be dangerous. taking a...
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that was the career path of sharpe james, the one-time mayor of new jersey's largest city, newark. new jersey's the kind of place where rabbis get arrested in combination divorce-kidnap-torture scandals that involve cattle prods. and where you take bribes, explaining that you are neither the alleged money-laundering rabbi nor trafficker in human organs, but a different guy. in new jersey, they make up legends about a corrupt mayor using a desk with specially designed drawers so people who wanted to give the mayor a bribe could drop the money in more discretely. push the drawer out the other side of the desk and drop in the check. and when that myth gets debunked, they explain that the legendary corrupt mayor was so powerful, he would never need to collect the money himself. he didn't need a drawer like that, he had guys. new jersey is that kind of a place. and there are other places in america that are like that, but new jersey's that kind of a place. so, if you are a new jersey governor with profoundly national ambitions, then rightly or wrongly, fairly or not fairly, you have to
that was the career path of sharpe james, the one-time mayor of new jersey's largest city, newark. new jersey's the kind of place where rabbis get arrested in combination divorce-kidnap-torture scandals that involve cattle prods. and where you take bribes, explaining that you are neither the alleged money-laundering rabbi nor trafficker in human organs, but a different guy. in new jersey, they make up legends about a corrupt mayor using a desk with specially designed drawers so people who...
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rially from catholic relief services, we were with him the entire day, when we were in the devastated city, our delegation visited a san ticks kit distry biewx and received a briefing is a medical doctor in my own state of new jersey. we met with numerous survivors who told us heart breaking story. somehow radiated a calm, and inner peace. one man told us how his father had drowned in only a few feet from where we stood. and he carried many water-logged dead bodies to a mass grave. he said he nearly collapsed emotionally; however, whenly carried a lifeless body of a 3-year-old girl. he said had he just broke down. he was overwhelmed. and he felt he could continue no more. amazingly, a few days later, there he was determined to rebuild and overcome. it was full of faith. that resiliency was best summed up by archbishop who said, and i quote, the typhoon was the strongest in the world. but our faith in the lord is even stronger. no calamity or natural devastates can quench the fire of our hope. the philippine soul is stronger than yo lane data. our plane was diverted to seek the helicopter t
rially from catholic relief services, we were with him the entire day, when we were in the devastated city, our delegation visited a san ticks kit distry biewx and received a briefing is a medical doctor in my own state of new jersey. we met with numerous survivors who told us heart breaking story. somehow radiated a calm, and inner peace. one man told us how his father had drowned in only a few feet from where we stood. and he carried many water-logged dead bodies to a mass grave. he said he...
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its wrath has been felt in cities far away from washington. we'll show you how people all around the country are digging out from this massive storm. >>> and a live look from outside our studios in northwest washington. whether you are closer to the district or watching from areas further out, we have you covered. stay with us. did you get chips for the party? nope. [ ding ] cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. ♪ make t♪ hey, úthat's the ? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female announcer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? >>> welcome back at 4:39. our region isn't the only place fighting the blast of winter. police near milwaukee, wisconsin, said seven semis and dozens more cars slid off the roads sunday due to icing conditions. dozens of people needed to be treated. most of the cars ended up in ditches. some o
its wrath has been felt in cities far away from washington. we'll show you how people all around the country are digging out from this massive storm. >>> and a live look from outside our studios in northwest washington. whether you are closer to the district or watching from areas further out, we have you covered. stay with us. did you get chips for the party? nope. [ ding ] cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. [ male announcer ] pillsbury...
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the city is probably best known for the beauty. kinds ofmidst all water, lakes, and rivers. we live in the mountains. all kinds of color. to me, the story is that we have become what we needed to become. we are a city that we have thrived on mining and timber. as that one away, so did many of our jobs. hard at will are we going to be? we do not want to lose that sense of who we were as far as people and a community. we had to look at what the jobs were going to being. we are known for the tour is on we have a -- we are known for the tour is him. we have a huge medical center. we are trying to diversify the economic base. we realize as a city, if we are not growing, it does not mean we but we have hugely, to be progressive and in the real world. at the same time, we what to hang on to the people here. i have hopes for the immunity. i do not see our culture go away. -- going away. >> "washington journal " continues. this morning on c-span's washington journal, we want to focus on the work of nih. we want to give you the opportunity to learn more about the people behind the age
the city is probably best known for the beauty. kinds ofmidst all water, lakes, and rivers. we live in the mountains. all kinds of color. to me, the story is that we have become what we needed to become. we are a city that we have thrived on mining and timber. as that one away, so did many of our jobs. hard at will are we going to be? we do not want to lose that sense of who we were as far as people and a community. we had to look at what the jobs were going to being. we are known for the tour...
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tomorrow, new york city in the morning in the city should be fine. north and west of town, watch out. in boston and west will be kind of touch and go with a little snow in the morning. but this is where we're going to have the most snow. already seven inches in o west virginia. just hearing i-95 southbound is shut down, exit 2 and 3 in philadelphia. major issues up into your neck of the woods. >> okay. well, it's pretty as a picture. 'tis the season. do stay safe. thanks for the heads up. >>> more on amazon's announcement of delivery by drone. can it really work? so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week old stains and down
tomorrow, new york city in the morning in the city should be fine. north and west of town, watch out. in boston and west will be kind of touch and go with a little snow in the morning. but this is where we're going to have the most snow. already seven inches in o west virginia. just hearing i-95 southbound is shut down, exit 2 and 3 in philadelphia. major issues up into your neck of the woods. >> okay. well, it's pretty as a picture. 'tis the season. do stay safe. thanks for the heads up....
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> in a moment where the broader market seems to be stalled or at least worst or temporarily, don't forget we're less than a month away from the end of the year and that means the stocks are winners and they can't keep charging higher when the selling is over. i'm talking about the outperformers of 2013. they're reporting good numbers in the most recent earnings period because they hedge mutual fund managers who are desperate to improve the performance will continue to buy until the new year begin, but just because the stock's been nointed that doesn't mean the stock stops on november 1st. we're talking investing and not trading and that can make them fabulous performers in 2014, too. here i go. this is one i hated for a long time and i do love this one. i love this. hewlett-packard. take hewlett-packard, an annoying stock if there ever was one, it's up
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> in a moment where the broader market seems to be stalled or at least worst or temporarily, don't forget we're less than a month away from the end of the year and that means the stocks are winners and they can't keep charging higher when the selling is over. i'm talking about...
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work forins went to the kansas city chiefs. they are reeling after three straight losses and could wrap up a playoff spot. casey has a lot of motivation against the redskins area the chiefs are favored by three. college basketball, the acc jumped all over the big ten on the first night of the challenge. tonight, maryland plays ohio state in columbus. this is a little out of the comfort zone for the terrapins right now. i know they are five and two for the paradise jam championship, but the buckeyes are five and oh, ranked fifth in the country. it is all part of the plan. is planning its schedule coming up and they're all good teams. we don't have to be perfect, there are better teams. this is really going to help us moving forward. aboutnwhile, let's talk the colonials. george washington is streaking. they just defeated the defending champs, miami and play rutgers tonight at the smith center. >> we are trying to get back in the spotlight. i'm proud of these guys. they know we have a long way to go. gone as we have planned and n
work forins went to the kansas city chiefs. they are reeling after three straight losses and could wrap up a playoff spot. casey has a lot of motivation against the redskins area the chiefs are favored by three. college basketball, the acc jumped all over the big ten on the first night of the challenge. tonight, maryland plays ohio state in columbus. this is a little out of the comfort zone for the terrapins right now. i know they are five and two for the paradise jam championship, but the...
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a station ined oklahoma city. the camel was named southie. he looks excited. >> lookout you she is -- look how cute she is! nothing is eating the a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the lo event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> a final look at the weather. >> it is crazy. mid-60s tonight. it will be a wintry mix on sunday. it will be a wintry mix on sunday. willyou won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron isorking to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. a
a station ined oklahoma city. the camel was named southie. he looks excited. >> lookout you she is -- look how cute she is! nothing is eating the a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the lo event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that...
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of pretoria, before he's finally laid to rest in his home city of cuno. it will be among the largest gathering of world leaders in human industry. this is going to be a big deal. and if you want to see it given that you are awake right now and hearing the sound of my voice, you may want to set your dvr right now for the morning. msnbc will have live coverage starting at 4:00 a.m. eastern time. it is the miracle of time zones. the starting time for the live service tomorrow morning in johannesburg is 4:00 a.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. we'll be right back. ck. i put in the hours and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my investments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a broker and back away? that's not gonna happen. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. prefer the taste of gevalia house blend over the taste of starbucks house blend? not that we like tooting our
of pretoria, before he's finally laid to rest in his home city of cuno. it will be among the largest gathering of world leaders in human industry. this is going to be a big deal. and if you want to see it given that you are awake right now and hearing the sound of my voice, you may want to set your dvr right now for the morning. msnbc will have live coverage starting at 4:00 a.m. eastern time. it is the miracle of time zones. the starting time for the live service tomorrow morning in...
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. >> they couldn't live within the city limits proper. this is actually parts of johannesburg and a lot of the people who live here work in johannesburg or pretoria. they have got power they have, on top of the houses you can't see them that clearly but they have water tanks, hot water, the streets have electricity, the streets are paved, that's the promise. so many people who live in these town shirpships live in shantie. this area was supposed to house 90,000 people. by the way, we are less than a couple of miles from the richest part of africa where there are month millionaires than anywhere in any other part of the country. talk about haves and have nots we're right in the middle of this in postapartheid south africa. >>> the memorial service for nelson mandela, as you see live pictures of people coming to fmb stadium. 4:00 a.m. eastern, 1:00 a.m., many pacific time. >>> the weather is having a ripple affect around the area, cameras captured sheets of ice sliding right off the top of the building. and in baltimore, several schools wer
. >> they couldn't live within the city limits proper. this is actually parts of johannesburg and a lot of the people who live here work in johannesburg or pretoria. they have got power they have, on top of the houses you can't see them that clearly but they have water tanks, hot water, the streets have electricity, the streets are paved, that's the promise. so many people who live in these town shirpships live in shantie. this area was supposed to house 90,000 people. by the way, we are...
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what is next for the motor city? i am an optimist because that is where i am from, but i think this is a really positive thing for detroit. for a long time, the city has been not really guided steadily. there has been a lot of corruption and things like that. i think this hard look under the bankruptcy laws is probably what they need to adjust a lot of problems. i feel for those may be losing their pensions. and 60 and is -- 58 65 years old, you cannot go out and find another job that pays you. i am hopeful this is the seeds of a strengthening turnaround in detroit. host: frank has this point action desk point -- --this point guest: a lot of people make difficult choices and that is the despair is -- disparity we see. seeing record returned. the other side of this country cannot even have some basic necessities in some cases. daniel next from waterville, maine. someone who have stopped looking altogether in this job. good morning and what is your story? caller: i am index paper employee, which was bought out with the
what is next for the motor city? i am an optimist because that is where i am from, but i think this is a really positive thing for detroit. for a long time, the city has been not really guided steadily. there has been a lot of corruption and things like that. i think this hard look under the bankruptcy laws is probably what they need to adjust a lot of problems. i feel for those may be losing their pensions. and 60 and is -- 58 65 years old, you cannot go out and find another job that pays you....
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southwest of the city. it all melted pretty much. take a look at the cold temperatures. that is going to be a problem. a beautiful picture. share them with us at our facebook. it will get cold tonight. as cold as 15 in frederick. 23 in the capital. -- capitol. 34t cold start will climb to with sunshine. the nighttime temperatures will be bitterly cold. saturday and other storm heads this way. we must wait and see. >> thank you. a six-year-old boy has sexual harassment on his school record because he kissed a girl in his class. he says he likes the girl, she likes him back, so it he kissed her on the hand. the teacher sent him to the office. he was suspended. because theas upset principal calls the sexual harassment. >> my child is asking question. what is sex? the school district says his action fit the definition of sexual-harassment. he has been suspended before for roughhousing and kissing the same girl on the check -- cheek. >> the biggest names in hollywood are the most overpaid according to forbes magazine. heigl,ndler, katherine and reese witherspoon starred in fi
southwest of the city. it all melted pretty much. take a look at the cold temperatures. that is going to be a problem. a beautiful picture. share them with us at our facebook. it will get cold tonight. as cold as 15 in frederick. 23 in the capital. -- capitol. 34t cold start will climb to with sunshine. the nighttime temperatures will be bitterly cold. saturday and other storm heads this way. we must wait and see. >> thank you. a six-year-old boy has sexual harassment on his school record...
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they host the kansas city chiefs next sunday. >> it's been one of those seasons. maybe we'll just look forward to next season. >>> let's check the forecast. so far so good, chuck. >> a couple of things you'll notice. that's really crowdy. do i need the umbrella? you don't. you don't need that at all. it's not that cold outside. temperatures now had mid to upper 30s in the suburbs. 39 degrees in falls church this morning. your you monday morning looks this way. temperatures in the 30s now, into the low 40s by 8:00. mid-40s by 10:00 a.m. this morning. a lot of clouds but not much of anything in the way of a rain chance. that's just about average for early september. >>> if you're traveling in charles county waking up, good morning to you. nice and clear. nice and clear taking it from accokeek, nothing but these little green cars. no delays, no accidents. traveling along 301. a live look. as you travel northbound at the split for 5, no accidents there the. as you continue your trip on i-66, your commute is coming up in ten minutes. richard? >> melissa mollet hases a
they host the kansas city chiefs next sunday. >> it's been one of those seasons. maybe we'll just look forward to next season. >>> let's check the forecast. so far so good, chuck. >> a couple of things you'll notice. that's really crowdy. do i need the umbrella? you don't. you don't need that at all. it's not that cold outside. temperatures now had mid to upper 30s in the suburbs. 39 degrees in falls church this morning. your you monday morning looks this way. temperatures...
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people west of the city had the first glimpse of the storm before everyone else. that's where we sent news 4's derrick ward. he continues our news coverage from prince william county. derrick, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are in manassas. when we got here, maybe half an hour ago, there were flurries coming. since then it's lightened up a bit. it's barely perfeceptiblpercept. there is snow falling. virginia has been out since 1:00 am yesterday treating those primary and secondary roads. if we take a look at this road surface, you kind of see the results of that. it looks like it's wet and it's not really as wet as it would be for our precipitation. but from the de icing agents they put down a brine solution that keeps the snow and whatever falls from the sky from freezing on the surface. as cars travel over it, that continue continues with the melting process. we might have a bit of a slick surface if you're driving. >> that was derrick ward in manassas. we're going to get that connection re-established and we'll be checking in with him again here th
people west of the city had the first glimpse of the storm before everyone else. that's where we sent news 4's derrick ward. he continues our news coverage from prince william county. derrick, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are in manassas. when we got here, maybe half an hour ago, there were flurries coming. since then it's lightened up a bit. it's barely perfeceptiblpercept. there is snow falling. virginia has been out since 1:00 am yesterday treating those primary and...
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david lee miller is live in our beautiful city. he can tell us what it looking like from down there. hey, david lee. >> reporter: hi, martha. two weeks until the start of wouldn't irand once again the northeast is getting slammed with another storm. we are in square. take a look at traffic. you can see it is moving down 7th avenue at a pretty good clip despite the snow coming down. as you point out for the most part here the ground temperature is warmer than freezing and the snow is not yet sticking. we are told though that the salt spreaders are out on the street and that the sanitation department is going to have plows out once the snow hits about two inches of accumulation. but so far here in the heart of manhattan not much accumulation. let me tell you briefly about the rest of the northeast corridor. we're talking here mainly about the area from d.c. on the way up to boston. philadelphia really getting slammed again. the other day it got more than eight inches of snow. more snow than the city received in all of last year. heav
david lee miller is live in our beautiful city. he can tell us what it looking like from down there. hey, david lee. >> reporter: hi, martha. two weeks until the start of wouldn't irand once again the northeast is getting slammed with another storm. we are in square. take a look at traffic. you can see it is moving down 7th avenue at a pretty good clip despite the snow coming down. as you point out for the most part here the ground temperature is warmer than freezing and the snow is not...
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. >> neighbors are talking like neighbors do, a typical saturday is city scene, but these people have more in common than a zip code. they're all the victims of people who went on an overnight blitz with parked cars. >> i saw two or three other spots with glass broken and i said oops, it's going to be my car, too. >> here along this stretch of new york avenue, a gateway to the city, it tep fis development, vest detention, commercial, thriving. dozens of cars were hit and it looks like some things were stolen. >> my girlfriend's prescription glasses, some sunglasses of mine. >> some items were untouched. one victim didn't realize her car had been targeted. >> i got in my car and noticed it was really cold and i looked back and realized my passenger rear window had been smashed. >> not just this is a busy stretch of new york avenue. it's what's just across the intersection there -- that's a police station. >> it's pretty surprising, i mean nobody has ever seen anything like that happen over in this area. >> well some in the area say it's not the first time parked cars have been hit. reg
. >> neighbors are talking like neighbors do, a typical saturday is city scene, but these people have more in common than a zip code. they're all the victims of people who went on an overnight blitz with parked cars. >> i saw two or three other spots with glass broken and i said oops, it's going to be my car, too. >> here along this stretch of new york avenue, a gateway to the city, it tep fis development, vest detention, commercial, thriving. dozens of cars were hit and it...
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three degrees in denver and rapid city. it is colder right now in dallas than it is in syracuse, new york. and itpotent cold front sliding through our area. if your travels take you into dallas, oklahoma, missouri, all of those areas will be dealing with a lot of freezing rain and ice. and i'm afraid freezing rain and ice will be a concern for us as we head into the latter half of the weekend. >> we will see you in a few. happening right now, metro says it is working on a $2.9 billion budget proposal at their meeting. fares would rise about three percent under the proposal. standard bus fare would kris -- would increase 15 cents more. and parking would increase by $.25. >> it is about creating a budget that balances the source of revenue between the jurisdictions in the form of fares. it is a very modest fare proposal. >> they will review the proposal and vote on whether to move forward. if approved, it will take effect july 1. noon, policeew at say 30-year-old brian blain of manasseh seem to be racing his car along the fra
three degrees in denver and rapid city. it is colder right now in dallas than it is in syracuse, new york. and itpotent cold front sliding through our area. if your travels take you into dallas, oklahoma, missouri, all of those areas will be dealing with a lot of freezing rain and ice. and i'm afraid freezing rain and ice will be a concern for us as we head into the latter half of the weekend. >> we will see you in a few. happening right now, metro says it is working on a $2.9 billion...
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the city's bankruptcy sets a precedent how other cities handle their economic problems. the city of stockton in northern california has few options to dig itself out of that hole. melissa chan explains. >> preparing for the holidays. a merry time of year for alfred and his wife carol. but in the back of their minds a not so merry prospect. a where former employee of the city of bankrupt stockton. >> we lose our medical care, if we lose our pension then i'll probably lose my house. >> in the era of boom before the financial crisis bust stockton made some costly mistakes over building and pricey city projects, including a stadium and marina and an exorbitant plan for municipal employees. its plan made cuts just about everywhere, even in basic services such as police officers and firefighters. crime sky roblghted. >> this is -- skyrocketed. this is an ugly ugh hely thing. bankruptcy ask something we really don't want to do. after you get there you don't have a lot of options to get out. >> but one thing stockton would not do: cut pensions. it would allow benefits to grow at
the city's bankruptcy sets a precedent how other cities handle their economic problems. the city of stockton in northern california has few options to dig itself out of that hole. melissa chan explains. >> preparing for the holidays. a merry time of year for alfred and his wife carol. but in the back of their minds a not so merry prospect. a where former employee of the city of bankrupt stockton. >> we lose our medical care, if we lose our pension then i'll probably lose my house....
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being hit hardest including gay and bisexual men, latinos mericans and and keep up the fight in our cities including washington, diagnosis has reduced infections by nearly half. e're going to keep pursuing scientific breakthroughs. today i'm pleased to announce he new initiative at the national institute of health about a cure. $100 million to evelop a new generation of therapies. because the united states should be at the fore front of new to tut in and how long term remission without lifelong therapies or better yet eliminate it completely. the president earlier this week discussing additional funding for aids research. how close are we for finding a aids?or >> i think you have to look at he situation of a cure realistically and impossible to predict how far we're away from that. eople sometimes get confused between the difference of ending the aids pandemic and getting everyone who needs to be on treatment on treatment to the point where they can live a normal life and curing, curing means that you put someone into sustained remission without the need for therapy essentially indefinitel
being hit hardest including gay and bisexual men, latinos mericans and and keep up the fight in our cities including washington, diagnosis has reduced infections by nearly half. e're going to keep pursuing scientific breakthroughs. today i'm pleased to announce he new initiative at the national institute of health about a cure. $100 million to evelop a new generation of therapies. because the united states should be at the fore front of new to tut in and how long term remission without lifelong...
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city officials say it has been more than 10 years since the cans were replaced. the larger recycling bins are part of mayor gray's sustainable d.c. plans. us whows for many of have been suffering from cold temperatures over the last two weeks -- it is going to get warmer. >> it is. we are going to see a nice warming trend as we move through the middle and school week. that does not include the upcoming weekend. that is when bigger changes arrive. temperature at reagan national airport, 44 degrees. no windchill factor. it is going to remain calm for the rest of the overnight and into tomorrow morning. as you head out the door, it is not going to feel quite as cold as it did probably wednesday, the last time you went to work or school. temperatures today, 48 degrees for our high. average for this day is 52 and 37. the record is more than 75 setback in 2006. 41 this hour at weatherbug headquarters in germantown. the winds just around five miles per hour. 42 in arlington after a high of 50. a final stop takes us to wtop radio, looking at 44 degrees. they had a high o
city officials say it has been more than 10 years since the cans were replaced. the larger recycling bins are part of mayor gray's sustainable d.c. plans. us whows for many of have been suffering from cold temperatures over the last two weeks -- it is going to get warmer. >> it is. we are going to see a nice warming trend as we move through the middle and school week. that does not include the upcoming weekend. that is when bigger changes arrive. temperature at reagan national airport, 44...
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monday night football a couple weeks ago was embarrassing, but this thing on out here on the wet ins city field. whoa, it was bad. we'll take a look at the video, which it was not pretty to watch them today. i understand that the weather was bad and footing was not ideal. but the chiefs, they couldn't care less. they were stuck on their three- game losing streak as they wanted no part of the competition for them, shredding washington, especially on the teams for them and the kick returns. he was a one-return man wrecking crew. he was gunning for the return yard for themselves and that the tackling effort by the redskins, it was a great performance for them like this to bring to mind a lot of word. but the hope, it's not one of them. >> we cannot keep going on out there or getting it right and to come up here to say that we need to get it right and at the end of the day, things need to change. and they did not play very well. that this is more so for them and even more that they will need to step up to make the plays. i was upset. everybody needs to be accountable for them. >> especially a
monday night football a couple weeks ago was embarrassing, but this thing on out here on the wet ins city field. whoa, it was bad. we'll take a look at the video, which it was not pretty to watch them today. i understand that the weather was bad and footing was not ideal. but the chiefs, they couldn't care less. they were stuck on their three- game losing streak as they wanted no part of the competition for them, shredding washington, especially on the teams for them and the kick returns. he...
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council yesterday would expand the number of people getting sick leave in the city. it expands the 2008 bill to include people who work for tips. the council is set for a vinyl vote on -- final vote on the measure in the next few weeks. >>> a checkup now on the affordable care act. the white house says nearly 30,000 people signed up for health insurance coverage on healthcare.gov over just the first two days of december as the website was relaunched. and that 30,000 surpasses signups during the entire month of october. but getting young people to sign up and healthy people to sign up is the key. the premiums that young healthy people pay help to bring down the cost for the sick and the elderly. at a white house youth summit, president obama encouraged the young people there to spread the word. >> for your friends and your family, the most important source of information is not going to be me. it's going to be you. >> and on capitol hill, republicans held hearings on the health care law and they explored whether young people will sign up. especially through a website
council yesterday would expand the number of people getting sick leave in the city. it expands the 2008 bill to include people who work for tips. the council is set for a vinyl vote on -- final vote on the measure in the next few weeks. >>> a checkup now on the affordable care act. the white house says nearly 30,000 people signed up for health insurance coverage on healthcare.gov over just the first two days of december as the website was relaunched. and that 30,000 surpasses signups...